





Framed painting on paper, Salamandra 6
Artist: Marcela Gottardo
Title: Salamandra 6 , 2024
Medium: Red and green oxide pigment on paper
Dimensions framed: 104 x 74 cm
We utilise high-quality frames, known as casseta, handcrafted by skilled artisans in Italy
The listed price includes both the frame and shipping.
The series title, Salamandra, references the mythic creature thought to live in fire, serving as a metaphor for the creative process itself—one of constant burning, shedding, and becoming. Through minimalist language and raw materials, the work offers a space for meditative engagement and reflection on the permanence of change.
This piece invites the viewer to pause, to engage with ambiguity, and to find balance between spontaneity and structure.
Artist: Marcela Gottardo
Title: Salamandra 6 , 2024
Medium: Red and green oxide pigment on paper
Dimensions framed: 104 x 74 cm
We utilise high-quality frames, known as casseta, handcrafted by skilled artisans in Italy
The listed price includes both the frame and shipping.
The series title, Salamandra, references the mythic creature thought to live in fire, serving as a metaphor for the creative process itself—one of constant burning, shedding, and becoming. Through minimalist language and raw materials, the work offers a space for meditative engagement and reflection on the permanence of change.
This piece invites the viewer to pause, to engage with ambiguity, and to find balance between spontaneity and structure.
Artist: Marcela Gottardo
Title: Salamandra 6 , 2024
Medium: Red and green oxide pigment on paper
Dimensions framed: 104 x 74 cm
We utilise high-quality frames, known as casseta, handcrafted by skilled artisans in Italy
The listed price includes both the frame and shipping.
The series title, Salamandra, references the mythic creature thought to live in fire, serving as a metaphor for the creative process itself—one of constant burning, shedding, and becoming. Through minimalist language and raw materials, the work offers a space for meditative engagement and reflection on the permanence of change.
This piece invites the viewer to pause, to engage with ambiguity, and to find balance between spontaneity and structure.